Sinclair Community College

Program/Department Annual Update

2008-09

Program: Dental Hygiene

Chairperson: Rena Shuchat

Dean: Dave Collins

Date: 2-20-09

Program outcome(s) for which data were collected during 07-08:

(Note: Outcome(s) listed on Program Outcomes Assessment Plan document located at Provost website: http://www.sinclair.edu/administrative/vpi/pdreview/index.cfm)

Demonstrate competence in the provision of contemporary dental hygiene services including preventive, therapeutic and maintenance care based on individual patient needs.

Program outcome(s) for which data are being collected this year (08-09):

(Note: Outcome(s) listed on Program Outcomes Assessment Plan document located at Provost website: http://www.sinclair.edu/administrative/vpi/pdreview/index.cfm)

Develop an understanding and appreciation for a diverse society in the design, development and delivery of services to address the oral health needs of local and global communities.


Directions:

This annual update has been designed so that a one-page program review update is provided by each department on an annual basis, in conjunction with the Departmental Program Review process.

The program outcome(s) were identified by department chairs as being those under study each year. Please note the following schedule:

Program Outcomes / 06-07 / 07-08 / 08-09 / 09-10 / 10-11
PO #1
Demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate with patients, healthcare providers and the public regarding the significance of dental hygiene care and overall health. / Direct measure data are collected
DEH 213 / Direct measure data are analyzed / Document improvements
PO #2
Demonstrate competence in the provision of contemporary dental hygiene services including preventive, therapeutic and maintenance care based on individual patient needs. / Direct measure data are collected
DEH 213 / Direct measure data are analyzed / Document improvements
PO #3
Develop an understanding and appreciation for a diverse society in the design, development and delivery of services to address the oral health needs of local and global communities. / Direct measure data are collected
DEH 213
DEH 236 / Direct measure data are analyzed / Document improvements
PO #4
Demonstrate professionalism in all aspects of dental hygiene care including the ability to make ethical decisions and apply critical thinking skills. / Direct measure data are collected
DEH 213 / Direct measure data are analyzed
PO #5
Display a professional commitment to continuing education and life-long learning. / Direct measure data are collected
DEH 255
DEH 235

Please e-mail this completed form to by March 3, 2009. Thank you.

Please list noteworthy changes in the data set from last year:
·  ACS and FTE have remained fairly consistent with last year. Those numbers have improved since FY 05-06, when ACS was smaller.
·  Number of graduates has increased from 20 in 2006 to 23 in 2007 to 26 in 2008.
·  Program attrition rates have decreased.
·  The number of EMPLOYED graduates has decreased due to the current job market demand being low for dental hygienists in the Miami Valley.
·  Applicants to the program remain high at over 650 each year.
·  Employer surveys continue to show a high satisfaction rate with our graduate dental hygienists.
·  Continued high board passage rate on National and Regional boards (100% for the graduates in 2008).
Please list the actions and/or improvement priorities underway from the most recent program review recommendations:
·  The HOBET exam is continuing to be utilized to advise students on individual learning styles, as well as to address external stresses that may interfere in student success.
·  The 2004 BIO prerequisite changes appear to have a positive correlation with the decrease in program attrition due to academic failures. It is still too early to determine the direct impact; however, data is still being tracked to help make that determination.
·  The first admission track utilizing the Accelerated Admission for Academic Achievement (AAAA) was enrolled in fall 2008. Although it has only been two quarters, these students are doing very well. This class as a whole is scoring higher on tests in the classroom and we had the lowest attrition rates (due to academic failure) this fall quarter, compared to any fall quarter in the previous 9 years. Of the 3 academic failures, none were from the AAAA track.
·  All 3 phases of the Dental Hygiene renovation project have been completed. With the expansion, the department started a day-time section of the EFDA program, as well as started a non-credit Certified Dental Assisting (CDA) program in February 2009. These two programs would not have been possible without this expansion.
·  With the renovation and expansion of the dental radiology suites, we are able to provide students with more technology experiences in the use of high definition images, in using image processing tools such as contrast and color enhancement, and enhance student skills in digital techniques, storage and retrieval of the images, all in a safer treatment environment.
·  With the renovation, the dental hygiene clinic now has PCs at each clinical station, which has greatly enhanced the student’s experience using dental software, resulting in high-level technical skills vital to modern private practice. Additionally, graduates are now trained and prepared to work in dental offices that utilize “paperless” charting.
·  Separating the modeling lab from the dental lab, as part of the renovation, has allowed the students improved access to work and complete lab requirements, which in turn, the quality of their assignments has also improved.
·  CAESY software has been added to all department computers for student self-directed and interactive learning, as well as for students to provide patient education during clinical experiences.
Program outcome(s)--data collected in 06-07
What actions/improvements are underway as a result of your data analysis?
·  Our first program outcome assessed whether students were effectively communicating dental hygiene care with the patient, faculty and the public. Utilizing our professionalism criteria on the dental hygiene clinical CES/CAM, it was determined that 100% of the class received a competent grade of 95% or higher in this area. Therefore, no actions or improvements are being made; however, we are continuing to evaluate the student in this area for competency to graduate.
Program outcome(s)--data collected in 07-08
How have you analyzed the data collected? What did you find? Describe the results obtained.
·  Program outcome #2 assesses if the student demonstrates competence in the provision of contemporary dental hygiene services including preventive, therapeutic and maintenance care based on individual patient needs. The data is analyzed quarterly by reviewing the individual student’s competency score on various criteria on the DEH 213 dental hygiene clinical CES/CAM.
·  Results showed that all students performed at or above competency level (95%) in the CES/CAM skills relating directly to patient treatment.
·  Competency skills in the administration of local anesthesia have also been met by 100% of the class.
·  This result demonstrates that students are ending their clinical instruction well prepared to sit for the clinical board examination. High board passage rates further confirms our data to be accurate.
·  The administration of local anesthesia by dental hygienists is new in Ohio and although our competency rates demonstrate student preparedness, the North East Regional Board for Local Anesthesia will be our greatest measure; however, students are not required to release this information to us. According to those who have released their scores, 100% of those students have been successful. We plan on adding questions on local anesthesia to our alumni survey to assist us with gathering data.
Program outcome(s)—data collected for 08-09
For the outcome(s) currently under study (for 08-09 outcomes), what evidence and process do you plan to use to determine the extent to which this/these program outcome(s) have been met?
·  Program outcome #3, which is to develop an understanding and appreciation for a diverse society in the design, development and delivery of services to address the oral health needs of local and global communities, will have data collected in two areas. We will utilize the professionalism criteria on the DEH 213 dental hygiene clinical CES/CAM to focus on the delivery of services, as well as community service participation in DEH 236 to encompass the remaining areas.
Note: Next year, you will be asked to describe the analysis (08-09 outcomes), and actions/improvements underway (07-08 outcomes).
General Education
Describe any general education changes/improvements in your program/department during this past academic year (07-08).
·  All faculty have integrated one or more general education outcome into their courses.
·  All DEH courses have been inputted into CMT and aligned with the appropriate general education outcome.

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